Cerrone
Published on 02/02/10 at 03:16
Yes Rackable
RCA connectors only, but on the first micro switch track with XLR or Jack 6.35.
Triple EQ on each track.
3 output to a recording (REC) the 2 other controls (master) and (Both) for returns.
Small supplement to a PS 626 is his little sister, there is the BPM signal that appears somewhat anecdotal, but it moves a lot is not too wrong.
UTILIZATION
So simple.
Manual I did not read.
Common functions easily accessible with minimal knowledge
SOUNDS
A slight hiss, equalization sasitfaisante here will not Rodec but for the price I find it better bill that TSB, Power and other brand new bizare
OVERALL OPINION
I had her little sister PS 626, and 250 BPM, then I went to his sister BPM 1000.
Since I switched to Pioneer DJM 500/600 and Rodec MX180 for every day.
For starters the price is correct, however I give myself a little review once or twice a year by opening completely dust etc, move to silicon products and contact no bomb is just spitting stuff compliance.
RCA connectors only, but on the first micro switch track with XLR or Jack 6.35.
Triple EQ on each track.
3 output to a recording (REC) the 2 other controls (master) and (Both) for returns.
Small supplement to a PS 626 is his little sister, there is the BPM signal that appears somewhat anecdotal, but it moves a lot is not too wrong.
UTILIZATION
So simple.
Manual I did not read.
Common functions easily accessible with minimal knowledge
SOUNDS
A slight hiss, equalization sasitfaisante here will not Rodec but for the price I find it better bill that TSB, Power and other brand new bizare
OVERALL OPINION
I had her little sister PS 626, and 250 BPM, then I went to his sister BPM 1000.
Since I switched to Pioneer DJM 500/600 and Rodec MX180 for every day.
For starters the price is correct, however I give myself a little review once or twice a year by opening completely dust etc, move to silicon products and contact no bomb is just spitting stuff compliance.